The Métis Nation
An exploration of the emergence of the Métis people as a distinct culture and their role in the fur trade and early Canadian economy.
Key Questions
- 1What are the origins of the Métis Nation?
- 2How did the Métis contribute to the development of Western Canada?
- 3How did their unique culture blend Indigenous and European traditions?
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